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The Committee on Ethnic Studies calls for submissions for the 2011 Comparative Ethnic Studies Prize, awarded to a participant in the annual meeting of the American Studies Association. Any paper given at the meeting is eligible for consideration, provided that it does not exceed 15 pages, including the notes. The paper should be a work-in-progress. The author of the winning paper will receive a $500 award at the annual meeting to be held October 20-23, 2011 in Baltimore, MD.
Relevant submissions will contrast or connect the process of race-making or the experiences of ethnic communities with similar processes or experiences inside or outside the United States. All essays must be global and/or comparative, focusing on the power of race/ethnicity to shape the lives of diverse groups of people.
Papers should be submitted electronically by September 26, 2011 to Ricardo Ortiz, Chair of the committee, at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Late submissions will not be accepted.
By Ricardo Ortiz, Fri, December 02, 2011 - 11:54 amThe Committee on Ethnic Studies calls for submissions for the 2011 Comparative Ethnic Studies Prize, awarded to a participant in the annual meeting of the American Studies Association. Any paper given at the meeting is eligible for consideration, provided that it does not exceed 15 pages, including the notes. The paper should be a work-in-progress. The author of the winning paper will receive a $500 award at the annual meeting to be held October 20-23, 2011 in Baltimore, MD.
Relevant submissions will contrast or connect the process of race-making or the experiences of ethnic communities with similar processes or experiences inside or outside the United States. All essays must be global and/or comparative, focusing on the power of race/ethnicity to shape the lives of diverse groups of people.
Papers should be submitted electronically by September 26, 2011 to Ricardo Ortiz, Chair of the committee, at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Late submissions will not be accepted.
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